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a lot of that will be south of us. our seven-day forecast -- scattered thunderstorms monday and tuesday, although not washed out weather. 90 degrees is the high. thursday and friday have rain chances back in the forecast. >> so, talk about the orel's. >> they are doing so well. when you see plays like this, you think, how could they possibly lose? he is not supposed to be able to do that. do that. the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt or add egg for a santa fe steak, bacon & egg melt, perfect for breakfast or any time of day. subway. eat fresh. >> now, sports. >> the raven's begin training camp this week. this made significant because baltimore sports plans put their frustrations back in the closet. they matched a season five-game win streak with a win over cleveland. j.j. hardy breaks out of ah funk. zach britton did just fine. third, bottom six, he gets strike three. six shutout innings for britton. boston seven, he comes in for relief. -- bottom seven, he comes in
a lot of that will be south of us. our seven-day forecast -- scattered thunderstorms monday and tuesday, although not washed out weather. 90 degrees is the high. thursday and friday have rain chances back in the forecast. >> so, talk about the orel's. >> they are doing so well. when you see plays like this, you think, how could they possibly lose? he is not supposed to be able to do that. do that. the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak &...
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they relate to use on patients. he worked at the baltimore veterans medical center, john hopkins hospital, and maryland general from 2008 until 2010. those hospitals will notify patients who might have been exposed, with instructions for follow-up. new rules go into effect today for abortion clinics in maryland. clinics will have to allow -- apply for licenses and will have to abide by stricter guidelines. the good news for anyone using public transit in baltimore city and county, transportation secretary ray lahood will be in baltimore later today to make a big announcement regarding funding to improve transit service in the city and county. center ben cardin and elijah cummings will join the secretary at the appearance this afternoon. the complete newsletter on today. coming up, 13 people killed in a single real crash. the latest on the investigation as to why 23 people were crammed inside of this pickup truck. and why an airplane was forced to land >> covering the nation, 13 are dead and 10 are hurt in a single v
they relate to use on patients. he worked at the baltimore veterans medical center, john hopkins hospital, and maryland general from 2008 until 2010. those hospitals will notify patients who might have been exposed, with instructions for follow-up. new rules go into effect today for abortion clinics in maryland. clinics will have to allow -- apply for licenses and will have to abide by stricter guidelines. the good news for anyone using public transit in baltimore city and county,...
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it never went away but settled to the south of us. it brought in some tropical clouds, and out towards tracy stockton and more of this will push off to the east. it is close right now and you will probably see it when it really picked up 23 miles per hour southwest and lows very mild for some, mid-50s for others, it will be cooler coast and bay but it takes another 24 hours or so before anything settles in along the entire coast each day it is a little bit stronger and temperatures inland will come down and not going down too far on the coast. fog, sun, clouds off to the east, cooler breezy, down towards san jose, had a nice tweet from robby, and it is about 20 miles per hour, low-to- mid 90s. now the fog will continue to ramp up and it will be most inland locations, temperatures will settle in, very low 80s even in to sum of the areas. pam. >>> san francisco police are looking for two gunmen. the boy was shot just before 7:00 near north ridge road. the teen was taken to the hospital and his condition has not been released. >>> richmo
it never went away but settled to the south of us. it brought in some tropical clouds, and out towards tracy stockton and more of this will push off to the east. it is close right now and you will probably see it when it really picked up 23 miles per hour southwest and lows very mild for some, mid-50s for others, it will be cooler coast and bay but it takes another 24 hours or so before anything settles in along the entire coast each day it is a little bit stronger and temperatures inland will...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> that ad probably reminded you of this, but we'll tell you anyhow. it's back on the campaign trail today for the presidential candidates. the two put their campaigns on hold following the colorado shooting, but today romney was in colorado looking for support from small business owners. >> if you're em moyeing people and -- employing people and hiring people, i want to see you do better because i want to see more people have good wages and beer benefits. >> president obama spoke -- better benefits. >> president obama spoke in reno, nevada, paying tribute to four men and women who served in the military. >> these young patriots were willing to serve in far away lands, yet they were taken from us here at home. yesterday i conveyed to their families a message on behalf of all americans. we honor your loved ones. >> pres
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> that ad probably reminded you of this, but we'll tell you anyhow. it's back on the campaign trail today for the presidential candidates. the two put their campaigns on hold following the colorado shooting, but today romney was in colorado...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> in norman beach, florida, the walls of the old memorial medical center came tumbling down. [ explosion ] >> demolition experts took just ten seconds to bring the building to a crumbling heap. materials from the 45-year-old building will be recycled, the land will be seeded for grass and then eventually put up for sale. >>> days before the summer olympics begin in london, israel marked the 40th anniversary of the munich massacre. prayers were read for the 11 israelis killed in september of 1972. wreaths were laid for them a few miles away from the olympic stadium. there will be no moment of silence for them at friday's opening ceremony. the ioc president says the opening ceremony is not an appropriate arena to remember the dead, despite pressures from politicians here in the u.s. and israel and germany. nights the io
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> in norman beach, florida, the walls of the old memorial medical center came tumbling down. [ explosion ] >> demolition experts took just ten seconds to bring the building to a crumbling heap. materials from the 45-year-old building...
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better chance for them than us. look at the showers. they've now moved in, the ones we're picking up into anne arundel county for the most part. still some drizzle, spotty drizzle here and there with your temperatures this morning mostly running in the low to mid-70s. a few 60s for martinsburg west into cup cumberland and oakland. let's go to monika, 5:29. how is it looking on timesaver traffic? >> everyone who is driving in their cars might have bad hair but at least there isn't much bad traffic i'm happy to say. things aren't looking bad early this monday morning. if you're planning to head in from dale city, woodbridge, springfield, it's that summer traffic pattern. you'll see some volume. we'll go to our camera on the northbound side of i-95. the lanes are open both in the main and hov lanes as you head for 395 and up to the 14th street bridge so we can deal with this. let's go back over to our maps this time heading in from the west. no problems on 66. you're going to see a bit of slow traffic forming manassas into centreville. we'
better chance for them than us. look at the showers. they've now moved in, the ones we're picking up into anne arundel county for the most part. still some drizzle, spotty drizzle here and there with your temperatures this morning mostly running in the low to mid-70s. a few 60s for martinsburg west into cup cumberland and oakland. let's go to monika, 5:29. how is it looking on timesaver traffic? >> everyone who is driving in their cars might have bad hair but at least there isn't much bad...
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why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to the international aids conference. i'm here in the global village. there's a performance going on. there's all kinds of sessions, scientific, advocacy. it was also chosen, the district, that is, because of the problem we have within the district of columbia with aids. it's no secret that we face an epidemic, but how does it compare to other cities and what's being done? i sat down with the d.c. department of health's top staff on hiv aids to find out. >> in d.c. we have two or three people infect every day. so it's a very serious epidemic. >> reporter: the senior deputy director says 3% of the district's population is infected with the virus that causes aids. dr. poppis says half of all people in the united states who are hiv positive live in 12 major cities. so d.c.'s woes are not unique. our number
why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to the international aids conference. i'm here in the global village. there's a performance going on. there's all kinds of sessions, scientific, advocacy. it was also chosen, the district, that is, because of the problem we...
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zeal deal joins us with -- delia goncalves joins us with that part of the story. >> reporter: we're hearing from family members and old friends of james holmes. he was a gifted kid, a student at the university of colorado, a phz. contradict that with this story that we have for you, it was the mere sound of his voice that led a gun club owner that we just spoke to to warn his employees about this 24-year- old. back on june 25, james holmes e- mailed an online application to a private gun club outside of denver in which he said he's not a drug user or a convicted felon. the owner called holmes three times to discuss his application. holmes never called back. our andean mccarren is in colorado. the message was very disturbing describing the voice as low, guttural, freakish even. he immediately told his staffers to not let holmes in to a july 1 orientation. >> one of my staff members called and said hey, what was the name of that person that you flagged for us? once that james holmes? i said yes. they said well, that's the name of the shooter. my main reaction was thank you, lord, for not givi
zeal deal joins us with -- delia goncalves joins us with that part of the story. >> reporter: we're hearing from family members and old friends of james holmes. he was a gifted kid, a student at the university of colorado, a phz. contradict that with this story that we have for you, it was the mere sound of his voice that led a gun club owner that we just spoke to to warn his employees about this 24-year- old. back on june 25, james holmes e- mailed an online application to a private gun...
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that is it for us. i know you'll talk more about the yellow alert at 7:00. >> shower and storms tonight. >> the cbs evening news is next. at 7:00 derek is back with our area's only local newscast and as always, www.wusa9.com is always on.
that is it for us. i know you'll talk more about the yellow alert at 7:00. >> shower and storms tonight. >> the cbs evening news is next. at 7:00 derek is back with our area's only local newscast and as always, www.wusa9.com is always on.
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and somehow they find my partner paula and i and they get in touch with us. usually we either meet face to face or we'll talk on the phone. i explain how we can help them with the editing, with proofreading, with recipe testing. >> that's vital, right? recipe testing? because you want the recipes in your book to taste good at the end of the day. >> that's for sure and sometimes they don't but we fix them. >> we were talking. you said it's very important to keep the cook or the author's voice in the cookbook. i think it would be daunting to span that out over an entire cookbook. how do you keep that voice and keep the compelling content in there? >> we're going to go back and forth with the author once we start with the editing. we eddie, paula edits, we eddie individually and we fuse. then we send it to the author asking for their answers to questions or their comments. this goes back and forth until we've come up with something that's as close to perfect as possible and keeps their voice. some people like comedy in a cookbook. other people like shortcuts but
and somehow they find my partner paula and i and they get in touch with us. usually we either meet face to face or we'll talk on the phone. i explain how we can help them with the editing, with proofreading, with recipe testing. >> that's vital, right? recipe testing? because you want the recipes in your book to taste good at the end of the day. >> that's for sure and sometimes they don't but we fix them. >> we were talking. you said it's very important to keep the cook or the...
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that is all now for us at 5:00. coming up at 6:00 -- >> the man accused of killing a dozen people in the colorado movie shooting spree makes his first court appearance and an attorney for his family speaks for the first time. >> the n.c.a.a. is tax the -- saks the aunt -- sacked that penn state football program. >> and breaking news -- a female trailblazer in space has died. the late breaking details at 6:00. >>
that is all now for us at 5:00. coming up at 6:00 -- >> the man accused of killing a dozen people in the colorado movie shooting spree makes his first court appearance and an attorney for his family speaks for the first time. >> the n.c.a.a. is tax the -- saks the aunt -- sacked that penn state football program. >> and breaking news -- a female trailblazer in space has died. the late breaking details at 6:00. >>
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allegations his staff used about 6000 housing voucher recipients to get out the vote on election day. >> it's the latest allegation of wrongdoing in a campaign remains under federal investigation. >> i don't know of the existence of any such list. >> all of these things happened in his campaign that he has no idea about. >> it involves several people in housing complexes located in precincts grey won by large margins. this comes after supporters have pleaded guilty to various campaign violations. >> every time they look, they're going to find something. >> as the investigations continue, he continues with the day to day business of the city. even a routine speech at the aids conference was sidetracked by protestors upset with a lack of housing. >> @ after his speech, he refused to stop and speak with reporters. >> this seems to be no exception. it can't keep tripping or else he's going to drown. >> we are continuing to do our job every day and if somebody has some concrete evidence, put it on the table. >> as for that concrete evidence, it's important to point out neither the prosecut
allegations his staff used about 6000 housing voucher recipients to get out the vote on election day. >> it's the latest allegation of wrongdoing in a campaign remains under federal investigation. >> i don't know of the existence of any such list. >> all of these things happened in his campaign that he has no idea about. >> it involves several people in housing complexes located in precincts grey won by large margins. this comes after supporters have pleaded guilty to...
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to us right now. maybe that will change. but they're not talking to us right now. >> reporter: how tough will it be for this community to see the suspect in court? >> he's harmed so many people. not only the victims but their extended families. i think it will be very hard. >> reporter: the police chief telling me they're getting significant help from the fbi behavioral analysts that have been called in to look at the suspect's past. trying to figure out how he changed so much from that video you saw there. this is just a court appearance today. >> thanks, david. >>> thousands gathered at the vigil last night. the president oke to the families of the victims. the crowd sang "amazing grace." this morning, we're learning more about the 12 people who lost their lives. dan harris is outside the university of colorado medical center with much more. good morning, dan. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. behind me is 1 of 4 hospitals where the victims are still being treated. of the latest count, 24 vic
to us right now. maybe that will change. but they're not talking to us right now. >> reporter: how tough will it be for this community to see the suspect in court? >> he's harmed so many people. not only the victims but their extended families. i think it will be very hard. >> reporter: the police chief telling me they're getting significant help from the fbi behavioral analysts that have been called in to look at the suspect's past. trying to figure out how he changed so much...
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a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports journalist, ironically just a few weeks ago escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. so many of these victims were just starting out in life, most of them were only in their 20s out for a night of fun. now for their families, the next chapter is planning a funeral. cecilia vega, aurora, colorado. >>> officials and people there in aurora, saying, let's not, let's try to minimize the suspect's name, make this about the victims, not give him publicity he was seeking. the 6-year-old girl who was killed, her mother, just 25 years old, is pregnant -- of shot in the abdomen. in addition to losing her little girl, she may lose her unborn child. we didn't hear the condition of the baby. heartbreak all around. also heroes who emerged as well. we'll be right back with more. we'll be right back with more. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft,
a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports journalist, ironically just a few weeks ago escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. so many of these victims were just starting out in life, most of them were only in their 20s out for a night of fun. now for their families, the next chapter is planning a funeral. cecilia vega, aurora, colorado. >>> officials and people there in aurora, saying, let's not, let's try to minimize the suspect's name, make this...
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a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, a sports journalists, a few weeks ago, ironically escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. >> she had an epiphany at that moment that it could happen to any of us at any time. and instead of being afraid of that, she embraced life more fully. >> reporter: so many of these victims were just starting out in life. most of them for only in their 20s, just out for a night of fun. and sadly for their families, the next chapter begins with planning their funerals. >> so many faces to remember here. the vigil planned here tonight. thank you. >>> we are going now to the investigation. pierre thomas is reporting on the weapons and the bullets. the four guns, 6,000 rounds of ammunition. tonight, he has confirmed the semiautomatic assault rifle jammed in the attack. the question now, could the rampage have been far worse? here is pierre's report. >> reporter: the plan to massacre the crowds in a movie was unfolding flawlessly. there was fear and chaos as james holmes fired
a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, a sports journalists, a few weeks ago, ironically escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. >> she had an epiphany at that moment that it could happen to any of us at any time. and instead of being afraid of that, she embraced life more fully. >> reporter: so many of these victims were just starting out in life. most of them for only in their 20s, just out for a night of fun. and sadly for their families, the next chapter...
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. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great day. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, good morning maryland." at 4:30. >>> our hearts are broken, our community is not. we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. >> they say they -- sang and prayed and the community took time remembering the victims of the deadly theater shooting. and there's hole outside penn state beaver stadium. joe paterno stad you has been taken down -- stadium has been taken out. they all note difficulties of caring for a special needs child and one family is taking their story to capitol hill. good morning i am charley crowson. megan is off. we begin with a check of the forecast for the workweek withmeteorologist mike masco. >> outside we go it's a pretty nice looking shot. 71 close to that dew point value. patchy fog on the roadways. we are watching the potential maybe a few drizzle pockets. 71 in town. 76 in d.c. eastern shore temperatures near 70 degrees. patches of drizzle this mornin
. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great day. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, good morning maryland." at 4:30. >>> our hearts are broken, our community is not. we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. >> they say they -- sang and prayed and the community took time remembering the victims of the deadly theater shooting. and there's hole outside penn state beaver stadium....
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and it will hit us hard. maybe not yet but as we continue in august, we have to get through august out there. and that's the driest month. >> traditional on the calendar year. >> and then things change been you this -- but this is going to be bad. we are way to dry way too early. you said it's all intertwined. >> absolutely. >> so the rain weekend i hate to use the metaphor a drop in the bucket. >> we need a soak rain and that's not going to happen. this pattern is locked and load for dry conditions. i am sorry but that's what's going on. maybe storms today but it's isolated. chesapeake beach socked in with the clouds this morning. that's going to be the story through the course of the morning hours. in fact, look at temperatures. 72 in town. 7 # in easton and 76 in dvland. eastern shore. 70 to 72 degrees but that's going to change. tonight it barely gets down to 75 degrees. here's maryland's most powerful radar. a few spotty showers early on around 4:30 edition when we talked. the spotty showers moving quick
and it will hit us hard. maybe not yet but as we continue in august, we have to get through august out there. and that's the driest month. >> traditional on the calendar year. >> and then things change been you this -- but this is going to be bad. we are way to dry way too early. you said it's all intertwined. >> absolutely. >> so the rain weekend i hate to use the metaphor a drop in the bucket. >> we need a soak rain and that's not going to happen. this pattern is...
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still clouds on top of us right now. we will wake up to partly cloudy skies, around 74 with muggy conditions, lunchtime we will head outside. a nice looking lunchtime. 86, on the way for 91 but here is where it starts to get interesting, during the end of the afternoon in to the evening there is the potential of widely scattered showers and storms start to fire up. first clouds from today and a system that was just to far or just close enough rather to the area to allow for the cloud to come in. it thought this would be further toward the south. that is going to push off shore but we see this cold front over detroit, to chicago and there are showers and storms with that. we have been tracking allonge. that comes out -- by tomorrow afternoon. pinpoint time by two. a better shot of a shower or storm into the 4:00 hour. in terms of temperatures the eastern third of the nation really feeling comfortable. 70s. near 80 degrees. you go west of the mississippi that's where you find the real heat. 97, to 100. a lot of areas, hitt
still clouds on top of us right now. we will wake up to partly cloudy skies, around 74 with muggy conditions, lunchtime we will head outside. a nice looking lunchtime. 86, on the way for 91 but here is where it starts to get interesting, during the end of the afternoon in to the evening there is the potential of widely scattered showers and storms start to fire up. first clouds from today and a system that was just to far or just close enough rather to the area to allow for the cloud to come...
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katie couric joins us live in the studio. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us about the show. this looks really cool. >> i'm excited. it's an afternoon daytime talk show. we'll be doing it live. we'll be able to take topical stories, for example, that terrible story in colorado. we could go live and go deeper in the story. sally ride just passed away from pancreatic cancer. we can talk about cancer research. whether it's kids, tech follow jirks meacialghts suicides, which are happening at a rate of one a day. more people are killing themselves than were killed in the war in afghanistan. there are a lot of serious and important topics i want to explore. i also want to have a lot of fun. i think this will run the gamut. we will have, as i said, important issues to discuss and a lot of fun topics sweeling. >> a lot of topics that hit home. >> emmae going through a period in my life where a lot of people can relate to it. i'm raising teenagers, which can be very challenging. i'm caring for my mom who's older after my dad passed away. relationships and the society as a whole. a lot
katie couric joins us live in the studio. >> thank you for having me. >> tell us about the show. this looks really cool. >> i'm excited. it's an afternoon daytime talk show. we'll be doing it live. we'll be able to take topical stories, for example, that terrible story in colorado. we could go live and go deeper in the story. sally ride just passed away from pancreatic cancer. we can talk about cancer research. whether it's kids, tech follow jirks meacialghts suicides, which...
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none of that for us, though. it was hot, humid and even though we got good rain into saturday, had the sprinklers flying off. home of the spartans in laurel. how about a look in annapolis at the u.s. naval academy. lots of boats on the severn and a hazy sky. you have to call it mostly cloudy conditions even out here at summit ridge. current conditions in baltimore. we got right now 86 degrees. it's been hotter and in the city these numbers running hotter. humidity high. and the total numbers stacked across the state are hot. hottest spot the patuxent river running at 90. it all adds up to extreme heat indices, feeling like the mid-nos knots -- mid-90s. storms reaching into north carolina. there's the storm that's a dry slot in maryland, still kind of cloudy. but most of the storm action is split around the state and is basically not a factor for us. we will see a continued chance for storms tomorrow, but the main threat may stay south as it is today a weak high pressure area, still allowing storms to develop. it'
none of that for us, though. it was hot, humid and even though we got good rain into saturday, had the sprinklers flying off. home of the spartans in laurel. how about a look in annapolis at the u.s. naval academy. lots of boats on the severn and a hazy sky. you have to call it mostly cloudy conditions even out here at summit ridge. current conditions in baltimore. we got right now 86 degrees. it's been hotter and in the city these numbers running hotter. humidity high. and the total numbers...
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a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica gawhy, a sports journalist ironically a few weeks ago escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. >> abc's cecilia vega reporting. president obama spent part of the day visiting with families of those who lost their lives in friday as masser c. >> when you have an opportunity to visit with families who have lost their loved ones as i describe to them, i come to them not so much as president as i do as a father and as a husband. >> the president also met with some of the survivors who are in the hospital. mr. obama praised police and first responders for their efforts following the tragedy. the president then left colorado for a campaign fundraising swing in the bay area. coming up at 11:30, what we have learned tonight about the shooter, james holmes. stay with abr7 news for continuing coverage of the colorado theater masacre. you can also get the latest anytime on abc7 news.com. >>> president obama and republican mitt romney are both in san francisco tonight. abc7 news r
a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica gawhy, a sports journalist ironically a few weeks ago escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. >> abc's cecilia vega reporting. president obama spent part of the day visiting with families of those who lost their lives in friday as masser c. >> when you have an opportunity to visit with families who have lost their loved ones as i describe to them, i come to them not so much as president as i do as a father and as a husband....
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a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica gawhy, a sports journalist ironically a few weeks ago escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. >> abc's cecilia vega reporting. president obama spent part of the day visiting with families of those who lost their lives in friday as masser c. >> when you have an opportunity to visit with families who have lost their loved ones as i describe to them, i come to them not so much as president as i do as a father and as a husband. >> the president also met with some of the survivors who are in the hospital. mr. obama praised police and first responders for their efforts following the tragedy. the president then left colorado for a campaign fundraising swing in the bay area. coming up at 11:30, what we have learned tonight about the shooter, james holmes. stay with abr7 news for continuing coverage of the colorado theater masacre. you can also get the latest anytime on abc7 news.com. >>> president obama and republican mitt romney are both in san francisco tonight. abc7 news r
a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica gawhy, a sports journalist ironically a few weeks ago escaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. >> abc's cecilia vega reporting. president obama spent part of the day visiting with families of those who lost their lives in friday as masser c. >> when you have an opportunity to visit with families who have lost their loved ones as i describe to them, i come to them not so much as president as i do as a father and as a husband....
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can you put this into context for us?. >> the ncaa is a huge institution moving in a glacial pace to get anything done. they handed down penalties fast wout doing their own investigation. and there is some criticizing that. people penalized the most have nothing to do with jerry sandusky or the cover up. and there is no doubt they have to feel like they're the next set of victims in their own way. and they had to do something dramatic and meaningful but are penalizing kids that are in the program probably had no knowledge from the activities. >> this is an ugly time for penn state. is that why they just accepted it? >> they had spector of the death penalty hanging over them. and they received as a punishment fr paying players under the stable. and we're talking three decades later they've never been able to come close to rebuilding lead level programs so i think the ncaa didn't want to wipe out penn state football complete lie this does seem like the next worst thing, really. so what does this mean as a team? >> players as
can you put this into context for us?. >> the ncaa is a huge institution moving in a glacial pace to get anything done. they handed down penalties fast wout doing their own investigation. and there is some criticizing that. people penalized the most have nothing to do with jerry sandusky or the cover up. and there is no doubt they have to feel like they're the next set of victims in their own way. and they had to do something dramatic and meaningful but are penalizing kids that are in the...
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a little cooler for us a up as we head into monday and tuesday and wednesday. temperatures by wednesday and thursday, low 80s inland. and we're talking temperatures today near 100 degrees. >> thank you, leigh. rick is in for shu and an exciting day in baseball. >> the a regs going for the first four-game sweep of the yankees. the a's and giants are going to sweeps today, and at the british open, adam scott has >> with four holes to go at the british open adam scott had a four stroke lead and then it slipped away. tiger's chances came to an end with a triple bogey on six. check out this. he finally dot get it out. wound up three-putting the hole. wound up three shots back. scott's long putter failed hem down the stretch. 42-year-old ernie els finished his round at 68 with this long birdie. that put him in the clubhouse at 7 under. look at the crowd's reaction. scott could hear the roar on 17 where he found the deep rough. he would make his third straight bogey, dropping him into a tie with els. now on 18, after a shot to the bunker, gives hitch a chance with thi
a little cooler for us a up as we head into monday and tuesday and wednesday. temperatures by wednesday and thursday, low 80s inland. and we're talking temperatures today near 100 degrees. >> thank you, leigh. rick is in for shu and an exciting day in baseball. >> the a regs going for the first four-game sweep of the yankees. the a's and giants are going to sweeps today, and at the british open, adam scott has >> with four holes to go at the british open adam scott had a four...
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he first used the shotgun, then he used the assault rifle which allegedly jammed. how many people died before he got to the semiautomatic weapon which is the one the guns advocates are focused on? >> of course any gun can do damage, but, look, first of all, let me just say as i know we all are, it's tragic that we're here having this conversation again in america, and we all want to figure out what we can do to prevent it. and there is no single answer to any of this. but here's what we do know. we know that, for instance, in massachusetts which has the most restrictive gun laws in the nation, it has the second lowest crime rate of any state, first of all, we know that -- megyn: how do you explain california that brad just mentioned? >> look at the united states as a whole. if you compare us to the other 22 wealthiest nations in the world, you take their gun deaths, add them together, multiply them by 20, and then you get to america's gun death rate. the only difference between our country and those other countries is our lax gun laws. and i'm not -- megyn: but is
he first used the shotgun, then he used the assault rifle which allegedly jammed. how many people died before he got to the semiautomatic weapon which is the one the guns advocates are focused on? >> of course any gun can do damage, but, look, first of all, let me just say as i know we all are, it's tragic that we're here having this conversation again in america, and we all want to figure out what we can do to prevent it. and there is no single answer to any of this. but here's what we...
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the father of this young man joins us in "america's newsroom" to tell us how he is doing. martha: these two girls vanished near a lake 10 days ago. now police and the fbi believe the two cousins could still be alive. a former homicide investigator on what to make of these latest developments. >> that you know of or talk to anyone who was at miers lake on friday the 13th, for any reason whatsoever please contact local law enforcement. even if you think you don't have any information that is important to this case investigators want to talk with you. don't assume we know what you know. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. gregg: deadly day of bloodshed in iraq as a series of apparently coordinated bombings and shootings across the country kill more than 100 people. greg palkot live from london with more. so, greg, what is the latest on this? >> reporter: gregg, it is the worst violence that country h
the father of this young man joins us in "america's newsroom" to tell us how he is doing. martha: these two girls vanished near a lake 10 days ago. now police and the fbi believe the two cousins could still be alive. a former homicide investigator on what to make of these latest developments. >> that you know of or talk to anyone who was at miers lake on friday the 13th, for any reason whatsoever please contact local law enforcement. even if you think you don't have any...
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thanks for joining us. first of all, the decision by the ncaa not to completely end the football program. their explanation was that it was not fair to punish everyone for what some had done. >> well, i think what essentially the ncaa has done is levied a penalty that's on par with the death penalty. i think if you're going to use that logic, then there are some other sanctions but essentially, by eliminating 40 scholarships and denying penn state the ability to play in bowl games for four years, you're crippling the four year, you're crippling the program forred a least a decade if not longer. so if essence they did issue a death penalty-like penalty. >> and in sports terminology, that is to shut down the program. at this stage, how does penn state recruit young men for their program when they know they have no option of postseason play? >> they're really put willing themselves at the a significant disadvantage. even more so than other programs in a have gotten similar bowl bans. if you're a top player, yo
thanks for joining us. first of all, the decision by the ncaa not to completely end the football program. their explanation was that it was not fair to punish everyone for what some had done. >> well, i think what essentially the ncaa has done is levied a penalty that's on par with the death penalty. i think if you're going to use that logic, then there are some other sanctions but essentially, by eliminating 40 scholarships and denying penn state the ability to play in bowl games for...
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we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods where you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a very of our constitution. it does not come to you in the bloodstream. it has to be taught. that's what i'm attempting to do. a few short examples indelicate to some questions. i'm told all the time how is it a shame the president to have that pledge of allegiance has been taken of public-school. the implication that it's been taken up by a supreme court of the interstates. that is a false statement. it's false. the ninth circuit removed the underdog frays and therefore from the year 2000 forward that was reversed on a te
we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods where you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a...
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and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
and we don't want anybody taking that away from us. you know, there've been lawsuits against even the pledge of allegiance. they have not succeeded with those yet, but who knows if one of the greatest powers of the president is the power to appoint judges. if obama points another alayna kay hagan, that will control our country for the next 50 years. we can't afford that. so your up for this ..
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review of the debate over gun control the hot topic on the sunday morning talk shows gristly shows us the candidates seem reluctant to weigh in. >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> on face the nation mayor bloomberg called out the president and republican candidate mitt romney the need to take action. >>> it is time we hold them accountable what are you going to do? >>> candidates have offered their sympathy, neither has gone into detail about their own view of the second amendment a uc- berkeley professor at the institute of government studies say romney and obama have been moderate on gun-control >>> as a massachusetts governor he has been moderate and support a variety of actions to restrain gunned ownership and use. president obama as far as the traditional democratic approach is a disappointment to gun control advocates because he has banned among the leaders the most moderate perhaps conservative. >>> there may be political pressure, for gun control he says the man at last for long. >>> unfortunately as in previous events this will die
review of the debate over gun control the hot topic on the sunday morning talk shows gristly shows us the candidates seem reluctant to weigh in. >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> on face the nation mayor bloomberg called out the president and republican candidate mitt romney the need to take action. >>> it is time we hold them accountable what are you going to do? >>> candidates have offered their sympathy, neither...
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an arsenal of legally acquired weapons gun- control law hot topic on the talk circuit grizzly shows us presidential candidates seem reluctant to weigh in >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> on face the nation mayor bloomberg called out the president and republican candidate mitt romney he says they need to take action >>> it is time we hold them accountable you what our votes what are you going to do >>> both candidates have offered their sympathy, >>> our hearts break with the sadness of this tragedy >>> neither has gone into detail about their views of the second amendment this uc-berkeley professor says romney and obama have both been moderate on gun- control. >>> as the governor he has been fairly moderate and did support a variety of factions to restrain gun ownership president obama as far as the traditional democratic approach to gun regulation probably a disappointment, he has bent among democratic leaders among the most moderate grabs conservative on this. >>> there maybe political pressure calling on gun-control he says that may not
an arsenal of legally acquired weapons gun- control law hot topic on the talk circuit grizzly shows us presidential candidates seem reluctant to weigh in >>> time for this country to do something that is the job of the president >>> on face the nation mayor bloomberg called out the president and republican candidate mitt romney he says they need to take action >>> it is time we hold them accountable you what our votes what are you going to do >>> both...
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the university is looking into whether he used his student status to order materials used in that attack. the newest discovery from his apartment search is a batman mask. police will focus on its computers and phones to see who he was talking to and any medications might have been on >> every single indicator is that this is all mr. holmes activity and he was not particularly aided by anyone else >> we're also learning that holmes was denied membership to the buyers gun club in colorado and the owner says it was because his voice mail message was too weird. michele will have a live report from aurora colorado in just a few minutes. you can also find updates at cbs s.f. dot com >> president obama was in colorado late yesterday comforting victims and their families. lisa washington has more on his afternoon fund-raisers in oakland. >> he actually has three campaign fund raisers planned for later today but take a look behind me. there are a lot of police presence here, a lot of security. we're near the mosconi center. president obama is in san francisco this morning that he will be leaving
the university is looking into whether he used his student status to order materials used in that attack. the newest discovery from his apartment search is a batman mask. police will focus on its computers and phones to see who he was talking to and any medications might have been on >> every single indicator is that this is all mr. holmes activity and he was not particularly aided by anyone else >> we're also learning that holmes was denied membership to the buyers gun club in...
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colorado with more on the tight security measures ahead of his court appearance and more, she joins us with the latest. >> frank, early this morning they did set up security here, there were policemen on the roof of the courthouse, relatives of some of the victim's pack the hallways and the court room as the suspect made his first court appearance. >> suspected gunman james holmes made his first court appearance this morning since a deadly rampage at a colorado movie theater. he appeared to be days and lost in thoughts, several times a look like he was not an off. >> your currently being held on a note on hold. >> prosecutors were given until next monday to file formal charges. >> i would say that there's no such thing as a slam-dunk case, it is a case where we're still looking at the enormous amount of evidence. >> the district attorney is considering pursuing the death penalty against holmes, prosecutors are consulting with the families of victims before making that decision. police say that he has lawyers up and is refusing to cooperate with the investigation. authorities say that i
colorado with more on the tight security measures ahead of his court appearance and more, she joins us with the latest. >> frank, early this morning they did set up security here, there were policemen on the roof of the courthouse, relatives of some of the victim's pack the hallways and the court room as the suspect made his first court appearance. >> suspected gunman james holmes made his first court appearance this morning since a deadly rampage at a colorado movie theater. he...
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not to use ueir last name. they want privacy to recover but agreed to share kaylan's story. >> she was trying everything she >> she w ssssibly could to save another avean being. >> reporter: kaylan went to the midnight movie with four others, family and friends, including six-year-old veronica and veronica's mother. then the shooting started. >> it was terrifying because i >> i couldn't see... i couldn't see the person who had done it. >> she went to a simple movie with five people and three of them got shot. >> reporter: when the shooting stopped, kaylan tried to give veronica cpr but a wounded adult had fallen on top of the six- year-old. thu're not a very big girl that must have been a struggle. >> yeah. i was asking the person who was on top of the one i was trying fo help if they couldn't move. but they kept saying that they couldn't. they were numb. and i just was begging the person just please, try, please. because we have to get out of here. >> she kept struggling until the slice arrived. >> i love that
not to use ueir last name. they want privacy to recover but agreed to share kaylan's story. >> she was trying everything she >> she w ssssibly could to save another avean being. >> reporter: kaylan went to the midnight movie with four others, family and friends, including six-year-old veronica and veronica's mother. then the shooting started. >> it was terrifying because i >> i couldn't see... i couldn't see the person who had done it. >> she went to a simple...
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i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we know he can hear us. we tell him he needs to get better because he needs to be a dad. >> reporter: many are struggling with the emotions raised by this tragedy. 13-year-old kaylan was babysitter for the youngest victim in the shooting, six-year-old veronica moseer sullivan. veronica's mother ashley moser is still in the hospital with wounds to her neck and abdomen. kaylan was in the theater beside them. >> i wanted just... i want it to be a nightmare, a dream, i don't want this to be real. >> reporter: when the shooting stopped kaylan called 911 and tried to give c.p.r. to ve
i'm not used to him... not used to seeing him like that. i don't ever want to see him like that again. >> reporter: but even if caleb fully recovers, what happened at the midnight movie threatens to ruin the couple financially. his family has been told medical bills could total $2 million. long-time friend michael west is trying to raise money. >> caleb, he doesn't have any insurance. soy put together a web site. >> looking forward to being a dad. >> we talk to him, we...
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not to use their last name. they agreed to share the story but did not want to betray family privacy by speaking of those wounded. >> to kaylan those are ones we really need to pray for right now. >> under slightly different circumstances, they never would have been in the theater. >> we were going to see it in imax. but they were all sold out. >> another showing was sold out, too, so they ended up in theater 9 and so did the gunman. >> people started screaming. even when i knew i kind of had an idea what was happening, i couldn't process it. it was happening way too fast. >> when the shooting stopped, kaylan called 9-1-1 and tried to give veronica cpr: veronica's mother was badly wounded, couldn't move. >> i just was begging the person just, please, try, please because we have to get out of here. >> as you heard the story of what your 13-year-old daughter had done -- >> the fact that any other kid in the theater went through this is upsetting. >> kaylan kept struggling until the police arrived. >> it's a horrif
not to use their last name. they agreed to share the story but did not want to betray family privacy by speaking of those wounded. >> to kaylan those are ones we really need to pray for right now. >> under slightly different circumstances, they never would have been in the theater. >> we were going to see it in imax. but they were all sold out. >> another showing was sold out, too, so they ended up in theater 9 and so did the gunman. >> people started screaming....
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. >>> now the world's largest gathering on the disease, the international aids knchs is in the united states for the very first time since 1990. you see all the these people. more than 25,000 people have converged in our nation's capitol to listen to a power house line up of speakers. i'm talking bill gate, even elton john. >> everyone, everyone, everyone deserves to love. why am i telling you this? because the aids disease is caused by a virus but the aids epidemic is not. the aids epidemic is fueled by stigma, by hate, by misinformation, by ignorance, by indifference. >> one speaker out shines
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we have donna and greg with us. donna, take a listen to this question that we got. >> why isn't the government doing more to give more student loans out, make it easier for students? >> do you have kids going to college? >> one in and one going into college next year. >> if so many parents and students it's your advice? >> well, certainly, you know, i think the person is right. when you have kids in college, it feels like it's insurmountable how much you have to pay. the federal government has actually just as much aid out there, but with all the problems with the budget deficit, they haven't been able to increase, aid, and there are more people applying for aid. so there's more competition for the dollars. so you want to max out whatever federal aid you can get. the federal government isn't the only place you can turn to for aid. a lot of states subsidize loans. and that helps tremendously. and there are other sources, too. this is a person who has kids in college. there's a lot you can do to cut your tab. . you ca
we have donna and greg with us. donna, take a listen to this question that we got. >> why isn't the government doing more to give more student loans out, make it easier for students? >> do you have kids going to college? >> one in and one going into college next year. >> if so many parents and students it's your advice? >> well, certainly, you know, i think the person is right. when you have kids in college, it feels like it's insurmountable how much you have to...
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and somebody took him from us. she said she cried and then she asked, well, is daddy still going to come for my birthday because he promised? and then i have to explain it again and it's been like that since -- and my 2-year-old son, he's only 2, so he doesn't get it. he doesn't understand either. but my daughter's very confused. >> do you feel like people have been saying, chantel, that jo jonathan died trying to save someone else's life. he apparently covered up someone. he died a hero. >> i know. and that was johnny. johnny was the type of person that always wanted to be the hero and he always said, you know, if he was ever going to die, he wanted it to be in battle. and he wanted to be known as a hero to his kids and to me and friends and family, he just wanted everyone to look at him as that guy. so it's not a surprise at all. >> oh, boy. chantel, you're working on a heroes memorial for jonathan. can you tell me and the viewers about that? >> he has lots of friends in the military that are trying to help me be
and somebody took him from us. she said she cried and then she asked, well, is daddy still going to come for my birthday because he promised? and then i have to explain it again and it's been like that since -- and my 2-year-old son, he's only 2, so he doesn't get it. he doesn't understand either. but my daughter's very confused. >> do you feel like people have been saying, chantel, that jo jonathan died trying to save someone else's life. he apparently covered up someone. he died a hero....
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poppy harlow joins us from aurora. what can you tell us, poppy? >> as they began to release that list of names of the 12 people murdered early in the friday morning hours, i started looking at the names and realized that three of them, a quarter of those who were killed were members of the military. all these men, not even 30 years old, giving their life to serve this country and losing to their life in this horrible way. take a look. if you could talk to jesse now, what would you say? >> i would try and we wanted to wait until saturday to watch the movie. >> asked him to let him come into the thursday night, midnight premiere. >> it's not your fault, okay. not your fault. >> your last text to him was -- >> please let me know you're okay. >> never heard back. >> never heard back. >> two friends that served with him in the air force, grieving the death of 29-year-old jesse chi childress. >> someone that was always humorous and someone who always made the office brighter. >> fun loving, caring and going out of his way just to help anybody inside and
poppy harlow joins us from aurora. what can you tell us, poppy? >> as they began to release that list of names of the 12 people murdered early in the friday morning hours, i started looking at the names and realized that three of them, a quarter of those who were killed were members of the military. all these men, not even 30 years old, giving their life to serve this country and losing to their life in this horrible way. take a look. if you could talk to jesse now, what would you say?...